23:53 - Sunny PagliaccioNote to self: Do NOT open links on max volume in the middle of a quiet night. Otherwise, not bad. :D

23:52 - ApothecaryFast food workers planning a strike in support of $15/hour wages next month. I'm a tutor in a reading lab at a college and I don't even make that much, a bit of an overestimation of one's importance, don'tcha think?

Disc I01. Women In Uniform [Skyhooks cover]02. Wrathchild [Live at the Rainbow]03. Run To The Hills04. The Number Of The Beast05. Flight Of Icarus06. The Trooper07. 2 Minutes To Midnight08. Aces High09. Wasted Years10. Stranger In A Strange Land11. Can I Play With Madness12. The Evil That Men Do13. The Clairvoyant [Live Donington '88]14. Infinite Dreams [Live Birmingham '88]15. Holy Smoke16. Tailgunner

Extras:17. Aces High [Camp Chaos version]18. The Number Of The Beast [Camp Chaos version]19. Futureal [Football Video]20. Fear Of The Dark [Live in Rio]

Disc II01. Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter02. Be Quick Or Be Dead03. From Here To Eternity04. Wasting Love05. Fear Of The Dark [Live Donington '92]06. Hallowed Be Thy Name [Live Donington '92]07. Man On The Edge08. Afraid To Shoot Strangers [live]09. Lord Of The Flies10. Virus11. The Angel And The Gambler12. Futureal13. The Wicker Man14. Out Of The Silent Planet15. Brave New World [Live in Rio]

Iron Maiden means a lot to me. It was the first Metal band I got into and in short I'm a die hard Maiden fan. But what I've always despised is their boring music videos. This DVD proved me wrong though. First the Di'Anno days. Here we get Women In Uniform and a live performance of Wrathchild. Women In Uniform is pretty cool and funny, you get that old school Metal feeling from it. Wrathchild is Wrathchild, you know what you get.

Now we come to the part I dislike the most, the early Dickinson videos. I know many love them but I've always thought they were kind of boring with Maiden just standing on a stage performing the songs along with some video clips. But I realised that the videos are actually pretty well made and charming like nothing else. The only one I still hate is Two Minutes To Midnight, it's boring as hell. Maybe it's just because I'm so tired of the song, after listening to it on a strict basis for seven years. Somewhere In Time and Seventh Son do have mostly cool videos like Wasted Years and The Evil That Men Do. Great stage presence from the band and some nostalgy trips. Then we have Dickinson's last years in Iron Maiden and after the horrible (it's not funny) Holy Smoke something's happened. The videos are way better than before in my opinion. Wasting Love is awesome! The production is great, good light effects and strong emotions from the band, especially Bruce.

And then the Blaze years. Say whatever you want but I love Bayley, he has a powerful, deep voice which I adore. Man On The Edge is absolutely great. Well done, sexy, fast clips and Blaze looks totally bad ass. My favourite Maiden video? Maybe. The video for Lord Of The Flies is just as cool as the catchy song and the live performance with Afraid To Shoot Strangers is very majestic. Blaze sings this song well, no doubt. The Angel And The Gambler is without doubt their most cheesy song ever, the video is no exception and works more as a commercial for the computer game Ed Hunter (play this stupid game NOW!).

At last we have Dickinson's and Smith's return. These videos are nothing special but since the songs are so good I guess I really like them too. The extra material is very poor, we get the Rock In Rio version of Fear Of The Dark, some video clips of Maiden's football team and the Camp Chaos videos. Out of those I'd really recommend you all to watch Aces High, the end is hillarious when you see the true face of the nazis! This DVD really changed my opinion of Maiden videos. I do like them now and since this DVD is kinda cheap I guess it's a great way to get into Iron Maiden. The "low" Metal Storm rating is because the lack of extra material.